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Three stories revolve around a lost spouse (Kim Hye-soo), a dying man with cursed puppets, as well as a scientist (Leon Lai) and his dead wife (Eugenia Yuan).
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Logan D Anthology of three short films from three different countries, all dealing with death. "Memory"-Has a wonderful opening sequence but then becomes very predictable, especially if you're familiar with a certain popular film. "The Wheel"-mainly interesting because it features Hun lakhon lek, a Thair performance art in which three puppeteers work together to produce more lifelike movements from their character. That is amazing to view. Unfortunately, the story isn't as inspiring as the art. Very straightforward. "Going Home"-If you become disinterested after "Memory" be sure to FF to this gem. It features a single father and cop who moves his son into a derelect apartment building. The only other residents are a scientist and his disabled wife. The film features remarkable cinematography, outstanding performances from Lai and Tsang, and dubious morality. "Going Home" highly recommended. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 04/06/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Three stories revolve around a lost spouse (Kim Hye-soo), a dying man with cursed puppets, as well as a scientist (Leon Lai) and his dead wife (Eugenia Yuan).
Director
Nonzee Nimibutr, Peter Ho-Sun Chan, Kim Jee-woon
Screenwriter
Teddy Chan, Matt Chow
Production Co
Cinemasia
Rating
R (Violence|Brief Sexuality|Some Nudity|Disturbing Images)
Genre
Horror
Original Language
Chinese
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 2, 2017
Runtime
2h 9m
Sound Mix
Dolby
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